![]() Set selectedCues to every cue as list repeat with eachCue in selectedCues ![]() Set userUpTime to 2 - Time for images to fade up in set userDownTime to 1 - Time for images to fade down in set userHoldTime to 0.5 - Time to wait between starting fade down and starting fade up - Declarations set notFirstCue to false - Main routine tell application id ".3" to tell front workspace The number of paragraphs in the text document and then creates one Titles cueįor each paragraph, setting the text and the cue name each cue to the imported Titles cues, using the font style set in Workspace Settings. The cue called “TITLES” imports the paragraphs of the text document into QLab The workspace uses three Script cues in a Group cue. The Script cues areĬontained in a separate cue list in the workspace. Work just as well in QLab 4, though, so just replace “Titles cue” with “Text ![]() TheseĮxamples were created using QLab 3, and so refers to Titles cues. Note: QLab 4’s Text cue was called the Titles cue in QLab 3. Here is a screen recording of a solution in action. Open the example QLab workspace and your text file, press ⌃S In this example, you need a plain text document with each of your titles on its Performance-ready workspace automatically generated? Wouldn’t it be great to just have all the subtitles in a text file, hit oneīutton, and before you have time to make a cup of coffee, have a In which you want to add subtitles (or supertitles or captions) to other videoĬontent using the same displays, you may have to program thousands of cues. Of very similar cues, which vary only in their content. One of the most labor-intensive tasks in QLab is creating a cue list for a lot
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